History of Climate Change, Part 1

For instructors who like to include a discussion of the roots of contemporary climate theory, I’d recommend a blog entry entitled “History of Climate Change: Part 1 – Learning the Greenhouse Effect.” The author, Chris Colose, a graduate student at University of Albany, presents a nice overview of this topic, very suitable for undergraduate students. The entry indicates that Part 2 will look at the history of efforts to measure surface temperatures.

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